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you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and will serve another term. it's election day in venezuela and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission and it's 51% to 45% for the pop seugs. it was not as close as people thought it might be. and we could not report it because of the phedmedia restrictions right now. it's like the fourth of july out here, and the fireworks are still going. and by any measure this is a crushing defeat for the opposition. they made a house to house battle for this vote, and there were many things to complain about. hugo chavez threw everything including the kitchen sink at this election he gave out many things, cell phones, and he has been on the nationalized campaign, and nationalized almost 1,00
you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and will serve another term. it's election day in venezuela and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission and it's 51% to 45% for the pop seugs....
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>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he came up with it. >> we have what i can't get the in word out of the white house party, the tea party. at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying can we just lynch him? >> he is so charming. how do you decide a winner here? the winner of the 2012 barbra streisand political iq award for celebrity vapidity goes to baby hugo, sean penn ♪ ♪ >> we have what i call the get the n-word out of the white house party, the tea party but at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying, you know, can we just lynch him? ♪ >> i'm sorry, i'm drink so much water
>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he...
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venezuela moves on past chavez before the election results were really clear and so i think because chavez all offers an alternative sort of a world order his so-called twenty first century socialist policies that don't fit in with the capitalist system that take you know oil revenue nationalize industries and poor that funding from that into programs for the poor i think that's really alienated him from the west and so of course we've seen coverage from the media almost eager to find some sort of evidence of fraud but again the elections one fairly that is something we've heard on both the opposition and the pro chavez side things have been calm in the streets there haven't been massive protests or anything like that and we really don't expect to see that any time in the coming weeks and just to give you one more point of reference in terms of people who say this isn't really a democracy eighty percent turnout the last time that the u.s. had more than seventy percent turnout in an election it was one thousand nine hundred so that's something that really is something i think about thanks f
venezuela moves on past chavez before the election results were really clear and so i think because chavez all offers an alternative sort of a world order his so-called twenty first century socialist policies that don't fit in with the capitalist system that take you know oil revenue nationalize industries and poor that funding from that into programs for the poor i think that's really alienated him from the west and so of course we've seen coverage from the media almost eager to find some sort...
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it was a chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. get. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment climb and corruption many venezuelans are now saying it's time for chavez to go but it took on one good for chavez but he's done his best community change. in this race change means a vote for opposition leader and. a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters has games supporters by promising to combat falling unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri has is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are. saying they could be worked out
it was a chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. get. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment climb and corruption many...
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chavez, himself, made that rule. analyst say if anyone can unseat him, it's the man facing him today. it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you are in any polling station anywhere in this country today you would know the lineups were huge, and it could be approaching 80%. for that reason, the electoral commission stayed true to word and continued to have the polls open. we are not sure if it will make a difference, though. we are getting word that they reached 80 to 95% of the votes are counted. >> what has energized voters so much, for people to wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally venezuela has high turnouts, but beyond that, this is one of the closest and really contested elections in venezuelan history. and this young guy, 40 years old, he always compared to the david and goliath thing, and then you have chavez, and he has thrown everything at the campaign, and even the kitchen sink, and doing wh
chavez, himself, made that rule. analyst say if anyone can unseat him, it's the man facing him today. it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you are in any polling station anywhere in this country today you would know the lineups were huge, and it could be approaching 80%. for that reason, the electoral commission stayed true to word and continued to have the polls open. we are not sure if...
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a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change that and the other candidate in reading your feelings is a man of the wealthy or the elite of the oligarchy who would implement privatization neoliberal package that rand's austerity it's a choice between two radically different worldviews a referendum on venezuela's socialist experiment or the putting it into the shop. more than just an idea it's a way of life not one they're going to get the many times. the captain of hearts that i was. turning out of some other stories making news. world headlines are radical islam is suspected of a grenade attack on a jewish market
a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change...
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hugo chavez clearly said he believes the opposition will try and drive that and he said anyone who does that will be punished. but it was, as i say, true to form. true chavez, cracking jokes throughout, and looking quite healthy, really, despite what has been a very terrible year for hum in trying to battle cancer. paula newton, cnn, caracas. >>> from sean conry to daniel craig, who is your favorite bond? we'll share bond moments and bond trivia you may not already know. a speed bump! [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male announcer ] febreze eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ [ male announcer ] febreze. eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ >>> welcome back to "early start weekend." from dr. know to quantum of solace, from sean connery to daniel craig, james bond has been entertaining moviegoers from around the world for five decades. to celebrate and learn a few things that we might not know about a few things is nadia bilchik. so 50 years? >> 50 years.
hugo chavez clearly said he believes the opposition will try and drive that and he said anyone who does that will be punished. but it was, as i say, true to form. true chavez, cracking jokes throughout, and looking quite healthy, really, despite what has been a very terrible year for hum in trying to battle cancer. paula newton, cnn, caracas. >>> from sean conry to daniel craig, who is your favorite bond? we'll share bond moments and bond trivia you may not already know. a speed bump!...
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chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to stay open. we're getting word that perhaps they reached critical mass. that means 80% to 90% of the votes have been counted. we expect results in the next hour or so, don. >> what has energized voters so much to stay at polling places and wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally, venezuela does have high turnout. but beyond that, this has been one of the closest and most contested elections in venezuelan history. and he has always compared this to the david and goliath thing. and then, you have hugo chavez. he's thrown
chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to...
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[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know that this is his original thought. he came up with. >> he has what i call the get the n-word out of the white house tea party. at the end of the day there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying can be just lynch him. >> he's so charming. how did you decide a winner? the winner of the 2012 barbara streisand political iq award for political goes to baby hugo, sean penn. ♪ >> we have what i call the debt of the nword out of the white house. there is a bubble coming out of their head saying can we just lynch him. ♪ stat i'm sorry i'm drinking such an enormous amount of water. i smoked pot and have d
[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know...
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but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the crime rate one of the worst in the world while on employment and a stagnating economy has turned many away from el commandante to be corruption deficits we are some of the poorest people we want to chop us has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for decades that thousands of venezuelans who live here had no access to any sort of medical care that is until i saw the social program to open clinics like this one here as well as get access to doctors check ups and medical services free medicine for free. this batata resident says it's a service that she couldn't live without but. here they help me along and this committee has helped a lot of people and a lot of children here thank you to chavez has done a lot for us those missions are just incredible.
but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the crime rate one of the worst in the world while on employment and a stagnating economy has turned many away from el commandante to be corruption deficits we are some of the poorest people we want to chop us has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump...
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exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to buy votes. he has a core support of more than 50% inside venezuela, especially venezuela's poor. the big question for hugo chavez is will his tell the hold up for another six year term. he has fought cancer for years. there is no one in his party that can step in and relays him if he can't serve the full six years. patti ann: what does this mean for the united states in. >> it has a positive, it is a relatively peaceful election. there was more than an 80% turn out in venezuela, people waited in line for hours, and after it was over
exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to...
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chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it is the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. so let's go right to caracas now. cnn's paula newton is there. paula, it's evening there, voting has been going on all day. any word about irregularity or trouble at the polls or who might be ahead. do they even do exit polling? >> reporter: they do exit polls and they're not supposed to report on them here though. thankfully, don, though i can tell but them. what they do is they have these dueling exit polls they try to get out. a lot of it happens through social media even though that breaks the rules. we've had the government saying they're ahead by 8%. we've had the opposition saying they're ahead by anywhere from 1% to 3%. this is going to be a cliff-hanger in venezuela. i can tell from you speaking to both parties, they have no clue. they do believe it will be very close, and they themselves were very nervous about the results going in. and, you know, each one of them, h
chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it is the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. so let's go right to caracas now. cnn's paula newton is there. paula, it's evening there, voting has been going on all day. any word about irregularity or trouble at the polls or who might be ahead. do they even do exit polling? >> reporter: they do exit polls and they're not supposed to report on them here though. thankfully, don, though i can tell...
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voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we cannot believe that every problem will be solved on monday. but at least there is hope that the things can change. >> reporter: today, thousands of venezue venezuelans who over the years traveled to miami traveled to vote in new orleans. more voted in new york. while president chavez bragged that his country has the highest vote count in the world. grocery stores are swamped as they fear a violent reac
voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going...
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to us is people that we've spoken to on the street both supporters and opponents of president hugo chavez have said that electoral fraud on election day isn't really something they're concerned with that venezuela has one of the most developed systems of voting in the world it's an electronic system where people vote with their thumbs the results get sent to a central headquarters and are tabulated right away electronically and in fact president hugo chavez found this issue to be so important that he decided to host a surprise press conference just hours before the polls opened now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is massive excitement here both candidates have called on supporters to come to the streets early even hours before the polls opened. it's a very festive mood people are very excited about this opportunity to really have a strong say about which direction they want their country and the region to go on americans will also add to the polls next month to decide whether to keep barack obama as their president or s
to us is people that we've spoken to on the street both supporters and opponents of president hugo chavez have said that electoral fraud on election day isn't really something they're concerned with that venezuela has one of the most developed systems of voting in the world it's an electronic system where people vote with their thumbs the results get sent to a central headquarters and are tabulated right away electronically and in fact president hugo chavez found this issue to be so important...
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is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided subsidies for housing, medicine and food. his eye opponent, a younger, vigorous man describes himself as center left. chavez has been battling cancer and had at least two operations in addition to chemotherapy. so a contrast in vigor between the two candidates. the stakes are high. generalize wail sits on the largest oil reserves in the world. and under chavez, venezuela had a strident anti-u.s. policy. as far as the voters here, the ex pats in miami have been heading to new orleans by the thousands. during a 16-hour bus ride, most of them
is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided...
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confusing caesar with hugo chavez. others tweeted about obama attending a hugo chavez election celebration. >> hundreds of greek scuffle with police in athens today. they are protesting planned income cut under new harsh austerity program. also burned a flag europe flag. german is blamed for the cuts. german chancellor hs attach ringent meare to grce loans. mao vitsreece tomorrow a she said she pects talk with the greek prime minister to be cordial however the government is deploying police on patrol snipers on the roof top and closing off entire neighborhood in an attempt to minimize the hostile reception many people expect for her first visit to athens. since theail outs bega >>> back he. sad newout detroi lex carasormer detroit lis footbal player only few days to live apparently. he has been suffering from dimensia. he's among many former nfl players suing the league regarding treatment of head injuries. he is better known for work as actor playing the role of among 0in the classic blazing saddle and father in the s
confusing caesar with hugo chavez. others tweeted about obama attending a hugo chavez election celebration. >> hundreds of greek scuffle with police in athens today. they are protesting planned income cut under new harsh austerity program. also burned a flag europe flag. german is blamed for the cuts. german chancellor hs attach ringent meare to grce loans. mao vitsreece tomorrow a she said she pects talk with the greek prime minister to be cordial however the government is deploying...
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the latest news in the week's top stories go chavez declared the winner of venezuela's presidential vote by the national electoral commission in a tight race with opposition candidate to retake it relates. or are showing between syria and turkey as fresh violence hits damascus with a car bomb exploding outside police headquarters. italian fury over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marched for their jobs in spain. seven am in moscow treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t news just into our teeth go chavez wins the venezuelan presidential vote is the national electoral commission has announced a longstanding socialist leader leader has defeated opposition candidate enrique kept the election campaign has been a fierce battle between both candidates with both men that want to respect the outcome u.s. media coverage of the presidential race in venezuela has been criticized as biased against chavez asia times correspondent pepe escobar thinks washington would have white a willing partner in caracas not an intractable leader
the latest news in the week's top stories go chavez declared the winner of venezuela's presidential vote by the national electoral commission in a tight race with opposition candidate to retake it relates. or are showing between syria and turkey as fresh violence hits damascus with a car bomb exploding outside police headquarters. italian fury over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marched for their jobs in spain. seven am in moscow treasure bring you today's top stories...
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hugo chavez has extended his 14- year grip on power in venezuela. the vote was his narrowest victory, but it gives him another six-year term to continue venezuela's socialist revolution. his victory may irritate his detractors in washington and elsewhere. the votes pit the president against the young candidate henrique capriles, who vowed to open the country to private investment. now this report from caracas. >> this had been billed as a tight race. but the results came quickly in the end after the final polling stations had closed and gave hugo chavez a 10-point lead. >> to those who promote hate and social poison and those always drawn to deny all the good things that happen in venezuela, i invite them to dialogue, debate, and to work together for venezuela. >> his followers were jubilant >> . he won because he had given free education to all. he has given free health care assistants. he has given housing for poor people. >> we have the best president in the world. we all love him. we are going forward and we are growing with him. >> street parti
hugo chavez has extended his 14- year grip on power in venezuela. the vote was his narrowest victory, but it gives him another six-year term to continue venezuela's socialist revolution. his victory may irritate his detractors in washington and elsewhere. the votes pit the president against the young candidate henrique capriles, who vowed to open the country to private investment. now this report from caracas. >> this had been billed as a tight race. but the results came quickly in the...
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election day in venezuela has come and gone and president hugo chavez has won once again president chavez took fifty four percent of the vote compared with his opponent and wreak a prius who had forty five percent of the vote in his victory speech chavez told supporters that venezuela will quote never return to neo liberalism it will continue transition to the democratic socialism of the twenty first century and quote our g correspondent lucic haven't spent the last several days reporting from venezuela and she spoke to some residents there and gives us a firsthand look at their lives and what a fourth term for chavez could mean. running water electricity and a real home having spent most of her life in venezuela slums these are luxuries that anna silva could only dream of before going out there when i got disappointment i just couldn't believe it i thought my eyes were deceiving me i'm thankful to this government for helping people like me. she was able to move her family into this home thanks to a housing program established under president hugo chavez five it's one of the many projects
election day in venezuela has come and gone and president hugo chavez has won once again president chavez took fifty four percent of the vote compared with his opponent and wreak a prius who had forty five percent of the vote in his victory speech chavez told supporters that venezuela will quote never return to neo liberalism it will continue transition to the democratic socialism of the twenty first century and quote our g correspondent lucic haven't spent the last several days reporting from...
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last voters to cast their ballots with anticipation rising to see if the long standing leader who go chavez or his democratic opponent enrique kept grillo spoke take the helm in caracas. battalions during over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marching for their jobs in spain. in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news a car bomb exploded near police headquarters in the syrian capital damascus killing at least one person syrian t.v. is calling it a terror act the blast is the latest in a series of attacks aimed at security personnel and government institutions with damascus in particular a frequent target this is syria and turkey exchange another round of artillery shells across the border or middle east correspondent paula sleazier has the details for the fifth straight day take a shot tell him he has fired into syria this coming just minutes off to a most had landed in take a treat to fly in from syria we understand that at least eight more to his was fired from to key into syria now according to the mayor of the take b
last voters to cast their ballots with anticipation rising to see if the long standing leader who go chavez or his democratic opponent enrique kept grillo spoke take the helm in caracas. battalions during over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marching for their jobs in spain. in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news a car bomb exploded near police headquarters in the syrian capital damascus killing at least one person...
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president obama designated the home of chavez a national monument. they planned that famous 1966 farm worker march to sacraments. most people were thriving in the u.s., but latinos were still disen franchised. >> no one seemed to care about the farm workers who picked the nation's food. unable to demand the most basic rights. caesar cared. chavez who died in 1993, is buried on the site. while the election is a month away. you don't have to wait to vote. officials have the go ahead to send out vote by mail ballots. it is not too late to register to vote. if you have already registered and want to sign up to vote by mail, that deadline is the 30th. >> this evening the children and friends of susie co will remember her. fbi agents spent the day searching for evidence in the hu hurcules home. >> we are trying to collect more evidence the supautopsy was doe this morning indicating that she was stabbed and there was blunt force trauma to the head. >> a second grade teacher known for her humor and kindness to strangers. they are trying to find her automobil
president obama designated the home of chavez a national monument. they planned that famous 1966 farm worker march to sacraments. most people were thriving in the u.s., but latinos were still disen franchised. >> no one seemed to care about the farm workers who picked the nation's food. unable to demand the most basic rights. caesar cared. chavez who died in 1993, is buried on the site. while the election is a month away. you don't have to wait to vote. officials have the go ahead to send...
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so today we celebrate cesar chavez. cesar would be the first to say this -- >> this is president obama still in california. he was campaigning yesterday and fund-raising as well. right now gives remarks at the national chavez center, the first monument dedicated to aa latinos since the 1700s in this kuven country. an honorable day. we'll have more on the president's visit to california. in the meantime that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. catch us every weekday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "the cycle" is up next. r self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.c
so today we celebrate cesar chavez. cesar would be the first to say this -- >> this is president obama still in california. he was campaigning yesterday and fund-raising as well. right now gives remarks at the national chavez center, the first monument dedicated to aa latinos since the 1700s in this kuven country. an honorable day. we'll have more on the president's visit to california. in the meantime that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. catch us...
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but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to day one as well as corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press. another burning issue in the country is equality of employment among the poor the government does implement measures to support them but there are no jobs for those in the deep. they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with a well paid job instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for the thousands of venezuelans who live here have no access to any sort of medical care that is until the social program to open clinics like this
but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to day one as well as corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press. another burning issue in the country is equality of employment among the poor the...
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city is going wild this is just moments after the venezuelan electoral council announced that who go chavez will indeed be leaving the country for another six years of the fireworks have been going off there's been people driving around in the streets people have gathered on the presidential palace to celebrate this victory for who go childless but we do have to keep in mind that this was an incredibly closely contended election the president had won by about fifty four percent of the vote that means about a million vote difference with his opponent in the previous what's been really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks despite that polls have stayed open much later than expected it's been a really really closely contended election and for quite some time it was unclear who would emer
city is going wild this is just moments after the venezuelan electoral council announced that who go chavez will indeed be leaving the country for another six years of the fireworks have been going off there's been people driving around in the streets people have gathered on the presidential palace to celebrate this victory for who go childless but we do have to keep in mind that this was an incredibly closely contended election the president had won by about fifty four percent of the vote that...
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and here thank you to chavez has done a lot for us this missions are just incredible. these are illegal settlements the shacks and buildings are poorly built and for decades infrastructure was virtually nonexistent most are sprawled across the steep hills surrounding caracas the number of people living up in those songs are barrios they used to be you know when you get down to the city to find work or go to school simply walking down those hills you think about an hour and how it used to be no public transportation until president about charges built these cable cars a little lifeline for venezuela for life in the slums made them proved but the country still has a long way to go voters have grown frustrated with the declining wages and scarce job prospects and reversing these trends in the next six years won't be easy lucy catherine of. them as we. are starting with afghanistan into the artery world of there we go to afghan intelligence officers have been killed in a blast targeting a local police station in the southern helmand province the car bomb attack injured two
and here thank you to chavez has done a lot for us this missions are just incredible. these are illegal settlements the shacks and buildings are poorly built and for decades infrastructure was virtually nonexistent most are sprawled across the steep hills surrounding caracas the number of people living up in those songs are barrios they used to be you know when you get down to the city to find work or go to school simply walking down those hills you think about an hour and how it used to be no...
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potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder rate in the world. so even among chavez's firm supporters, venezuela's poor, they are starting to think that it's time for a change to look for someone else, so really, the first tough election in 14 years for a man who practically runs the entire country on his own, harris. >> quickly, i mentioned the polls closed about an hour ago, and i had read on the associated press wires they were tying to push back time to try to give them the latest to vote. when is when the latest might come in. >> and they could bode ill for chavez and hours long lines at the polls
potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder...
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chavez has been suffering from cancer. also just to give you and idea how uneven the playing field is in venezuela, just for the sake of a hypothetical scenario, imagine president obama has a national tv network paid for with public funds that he can use whenever he pleases to campaign. that's exactly what chavez has in venezuela. he has a national tv network and also venezuela law allows him to break into programming, even if the broadcasters are private, if the government decides that it is okay to do so. >> whatever kind of campaign he wants they can put it on the air. >> meanwhile, this man has to go through regular channels like candidates here in the huns. he has to pay for air time. pay for spots. to begin with that part of the campaign alone is highly, highly unfair. >> does he have a chance? does he have any kind of chance? >> you saw him there campaigning. he's very energetic. he's traveling by bus. campaigning throughout venezuela by bus. he's visited more than 300 towns. again given the circumstances, it's an u
chavez has been suffering from cancer. also just to give you and idea how uneven the playing field is in venezuela, just for the sake of a hypothetical scenario, imagine president obama has a national tv network paid for with public funds that he can use whenever he pleases to campaign. that's exactly what chavez has in venezuela. he has a national tv network and also venezuela law allows him to break into programming, even if the broadcasters are private, if the government decides that it is...